
Hi all...I wanted to share this experience with you, and challenge you to try something similar. The sun had gone down, yet there was adequate light still in the sky, and the moon was out. I set the camera on a tripod, and moved the dials to automatic @ f5.6...As I clicked the shutter I counted off the seconds till the shutter closed. The first exposure (left frame) was @ 45 seconds. I moved down river abt 10 yards/meters and set up again (middle frame). By the time I got to the third shot, abt 10 more yards down river (right frame)it was getting dark and had to use a penlight. I lost count on the seconds for the 3rd shot. You can recognize the tree with the roots near the waters edge across the stream in each frame. I know it's winter for some of you, so dress warm and have fun! A larger image of each frame is being posted in my gallery. The film strip was scanned, resized, and posted as-is, and sharpened somewhat with the unsharp mask filter.
Tip of the ole Hat
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